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the tower of london is the royal fort and is located on the north bank of the thames, south-eastern corner of london city. it comprises 13 towers in the interior and 6 towers in the outer field, and leakburg, covering 12 acres. in 1066, when the conqueror william i was crowned king of england, the building of the subsidiary structure lasted for centuries. the oldest major building is the normandy tower in the centre, which is also known as the white tower because it is made of milk and white stones. The British kings have lived here for generations, and it has become more common for the king to live in the Tower of London before the coronation. The Tower of London, on the other hand, is known as a prison where some 1,700 prisoners have been held, and where many nobles and prominent politicians have spent their final stages of life. Henry VI was killed by Edward IV when he entered the Tower of London because he lost in the Rose War. In 1483, the 13-year-old infant lord Edward V and his brother Richard were not present after they were taken to the Tower of London. Most people think they were murdered by his uncle Richard III. In 1554, Queen Jane Gray was sentenced to death on charges of treason before she was 18 years old. Henry VIII《Utopia》His two wives, Annie, were beautiful、catherine howard was executed in the tower of london for adultery. since then, henry viii's daughter, who was once confined to the tower, has come out and become the king of england, the famous elizabeth i. the queen's pets, count essex and sir walter hilly, did not escape the shadow of the tower of london. the main perpetrator of the famous gunpowder plot was also tortured and executed in the tower. the last prisoner of the tower of london was rodolfo hans, the deputy leader of the german nazi party who had defected from england. The bloody history of the Tower of London is a thing of the past and now a crown、Armaments and armor displays. Included by UNESCO in 1988《World Heritage List》。 The most famous ghost in the Tower of London was also the first of its most famous victims, Queen Anne Borin——On 19 May 1536, Henry VIII, the second wife, was decapitated on the Green Ground in Tani, on charges of treason and adultery. Her husband Henry VIII met her last wish——the execution was carried out with a sword instead of an axe, for which henry had specifically identified the swordsman from calais, france, as executioner. Shortly after her death, it was alleged that she had been seen in the green ground and on the porch of the tower as a ghost. The other famous ghost was Countess Maglett, who, in an attempt to remove her political opponents, was sentenced to death by Henry VIII for treason, and on 28 May 1541, the old princess of late seven years was taken to the scene of the crime, but she was not allowed to kneel on her knees, not only because the executioner had just come to her, but she had run away with her legs, but was soon killed and killed. On 28 May each year, the guards of the tower said they could hear the painful groaning of the dying Countess. Over the course of many nights, the guards of the tower reported seeing two young children in pyjamas near the blood tower southwest of the castle, even more strangely, holding hands! Those who are familiar with British history know that this is just proof of a strange murder that took place here more than 500 years ago: two of the sons of King Edward IV, who died in 1483——edward v and his brother, duke york, were sent to the tower to wait for the throne. British scientists refuse to acknowledge the existence of ghosts, and in 2003 scholars at the University of Hetford, carrying state-of-the-art physical electromagnetic sensors, conducted a survey of many of the “ghosts” in the Tower of London, which did not actually capture the traces of ghosts, but also found valuable evidence, first of all, that the magnetic field in some locations in the tower was unusually strong, that the construction pattern in some locations resulted in a higher rate of out-of-date circulation and that the air was squealing in the holes, and that the dimness of light could have psychologically implied effects for tourists, after all, the ghost was the most reported as a native tourist with good British history. So scientists came to the conclusion that "ghost" events are all environmental, that "ghosts" are only the interpretation of phenomena in the human brain, and that they are magnetic phenomena、Cold air current、It's caused by dimness or distorted light. Scientific studies have also found that infrasounds often exist in “ghosting” areas, which can cause infrasound and instability. In other words, the magnetic field at some locations in the Tower of London is abnormal、Air flows and infrasound waves, coupled with dark light, are particularly susceptible to the deep fear of a closed environment, if ever reminiscent of the bloody events that occurred in the tower hundreds of years ago——including death sentences and murders, tourists can easily believe they have discovered ghosts. episode 1: treason there is one of the biggest escapes in history, but why was the priest sent to prison and how did he escape from this ancient island of satan? This episode tells the story of Guy Fox, one of the most famous traitors in British history, a prototype of the V-word killing team, but is he really the mastermind behind the gunpowder plot? Is it true that his crimes should expose him to cruel death, including the opening of his belly? history has inherited nearly a thousand years, and the last execution in the tower of london was a german spy from world war ii. did he receive a special assignment like 007? episode 2: execution in this episode, the worst execution in history, the unfortunate bastard king's seven or eight axes have been cut alive. this episode also describes how the best defenses can be captured by muddocks in the history of britain when there is an uprising by the famous taylor farmers. is archbishop subali a villain or a saint? is jane grey of the nine days supposed to be king? how does bloody mary get the throne? episode 3: the scandal in this episode, henry cut off the head of anne bolin after he had to fight the catholic court over her. one of the four great tragedies of shakespeare, romeo and juliet, is a prototype of the story. And his fifth wife, who was cheating on Henry VIII, was still working on his head position before he died。